I thought my interview went great when they told me at the end they wanted me to go for a drug test and even gave me the date of when to go. They were suppose to call me to give me the testing location but NEVER called me back. I contacted them several times and left messages and DID NOT recieve a call back. I feel like this is very rude and an unprofessional way to handle a business. If I was the owner I would be truely embarassed about the way my employers treat people. If they were not interested in hiring me then why offer a drug test. At least call me back and let me know.

When I was interviewed, it was by the local supervisor I would be working for. He was a great guy and gave me all the information I needed and answered all of my questions. Now days, everything goes through a 3rd party screener first, then gets turned over to the local management.

Had an initial phone screening with an HR rep. The questions asked were pretty basic to include leadership style and situational problem solving questions. I felt very comfortable because of the interviewer. I interviewed Friday and was informed monday morning that I was invited for a site interview. Unfortunately 3 weeks went by without hearing back. People were hard to get a hold of to follow up for the next part. By the time I finally had heard anything they just slapped a date and time on me that I couldn't make as I was in the process of moving. I decided to not continue in the process because of the lack of communication and following up.

Took forever to hear if I was going to get the job or not. Spent more time waiting for an answer and call back than i did in the entire training program. When I finally got a call about the job it was last minute. Had to make sudden changes to my personal life to make training on opposite side of state from where I live. If I could do it again I would never have taken this job.

The most simple interview ever. I showed up dress ok, a tucked in shirt nice pants, clean shaven... Better than the two guys interviewing me. Just be confident, the job is crap and its just to get you by, no reason to sweet anything.

I applied online. The process took 3 days – interviewed at USIC in July 2014.

Interview Details

Was interviewed on a Wednesday @10am, very simple and straight-forward interview, nothing out of the ordinary question-wise. Asked to do a ride along the following Friday from 7am to 6pm. Offered the job from HR halfway through the ride along.

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NO unexpected questions were asked. Very simple interview process.Answer Question

I applied online. The process took 6+ weeks – interviewed at USIC in June 2014.

Interview Details

Interview was simple and straight forward. Very simple selection process. If you are hungry you have a job and lots of work. Salary was upfront $14/hr. Truck to take home upon graduation from a three week training class. Tools and a safety first culture.

I applied online. The process took 3 weeks – interviewed at USIC in December 2013.

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I met the supervisor at a mcdonalds and it was so loud in there I could hardly understand him. I was interrupted 3 different times by his cell phone. I didn't get a good feeling about this company because he looked very tired, and also because he told me as soon as his daughter was out of school he was gone!

Applied online. About a month to hear anything then once you get a phone call it is quick moving from there. Interview in the closest main office or place of the interviewers choosing. Then a ride-along which is a good way to see this job first hand since it is not like any other job. Then paid training if you accept the job offer.

I applied online. The process took 4+ weeks – interviewed at USIC in November 2013.

Interview Details

I met the lady that interviewed me in a hotel conference room. She didn't really ask anything about my work history she just asked if I am sure I want to work long hours. Then she handed me a piece of paper that said 5-20 hours of over time is manditory. She did not mention that 6-7 days a week is manditory, working every weekend. And it was more like 70 hours a week